andy9510 |
05-24-2007 09:19 PM |
Travelling at highway speed last week and the battery light, hand-brake light and low fuel indicator flickered a few times, then came on strongly. Later inspection showed the oil light on faintly. 10 minutes later the fuel pump packed up. Determining that it was an electrical problem, I hot-wired the pump to get home. I made the mistake of going to the only auto-electrician in the district who informed me that my alternator was broken. Clever how an alternator can keep a battery fully charged but not power a little fuel pump. So I eventually paid offthe scoundrel with my car in the same state I had left it that morning. But I was changed. Wiser, perhaps, but certainly relieved of that heavy weight I was carrying in my wallet (that was poetic licence, actually I paid by credit card). If money IS the root of all evil, that probably explains my feelings as I limped home on Tuesday evening. I thought that before I indulged in a little more auto-electrician masochism, I might ask if anyone had ever come across a similar problem, and what the solution is.
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